Is This A Ghost Caught On Camera In An English Graveyard?

This footage from the UK claims to show a ghost flying straight at a camera in an 800-year-old graveyard.

Tony Ferguson was filming in a cemetery at St Mary's Church in Hampshire when a smokey white figure appears to launch itself directly at his camera.

Tony claims he decided to check out the cemetery after reports of a 'negative presence' from people who were visiting their loved ones' grave-sites.

The 33-year-old claims he heard a 'whooshing' sound which he believes was the ghost whizzing right past him.

Tony said: 'I don't usually investigate cemeteries. I don't believe that just because people are buried there, they must be haunted. But a few people got in touch to tell me they were concerned about their loved ones who are buried there. Every time they went they could feel this negative presence and it was making them very uncomfortable.'

'The whole time I was in the cemetery I could feel this bad energy. I felt like something didn't want me there.'

'My REM pod, a device for communicating with spirits, kept going off as well so I was sure there was something paranormal going on. 'Then I suddenly heard this 'whoosh'. It came out of a grave and went straight past me.'

'When I watched back the footage and actually saw the spirit flying at me, it was really weird.'

'It is a very strange experience but it is also great to have how you feel validated. You always wonder if it's just something in the air or your mind playing tricks on you but you can't argue with visual evidence.'

'If you slow down the footage you can see the spirit is actually trying to manifest and taking form. 'It is definitely an angry spirit. The cemetery is very old and I think it is the ghost of a gentleman who feels very possessive over it.'

'He is clearly a very controlling spirit and doesn't want people visiting the graveyard.'

'But I don't think his negative energy is any risk to other people buried there. It is nice for me to be able to give that reassurance to people who were worried and give them some peace of mind.'